β¨ Industrial School Regulations and Forms
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THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE.
- Every inmate placed out at service will be supplied with
clothing from the school, and as the articles so supplied are worn
out the employer shall replace them with others, so that the
clothing shall be always kept up to the extent of the original
supply. - Employers intending to change their residence must give
a week's notice to the manager of the school. - The employer must grant the servant reasonable facilities
for attending a place of worship, if there be one within three
miles of the place of residence. - The employer shall, when required by the manager of the
school so to do, report to the manager, on a form to be provided
for the purpose, as to the health, clothing, and conduct of the
servant. - All conditions as to payment of wages by the employer
must be stated in the Third Schedule indorsed on the form of
license. - The employer shall treat the servant in every respect with
such care and humanity as a master is by law bound and
required to treat his apprentice with. - These regulations shall be indorsed as the Second Schedule
on the form of license.
FORMS.
(1.)
Order to send a Child to an Industrial School.β"Industrial
Schools Act, 1882," Sections 18, 21, and 53.
District of
, Colony of New Zealand, to wit.
WHEREAS (1)
, of
, being of the age of
years and
months, has been this day brought before
me, the undersigned, (2)
, Esq.,
for the District
of
, in the said colony, and, after inquiry and the hear-
ing of the evidence adduced before me, I am satisfied that the
said child(3)
:
Now, therefore, I do hereby order and direct that the said
child be forthwith sent to the (4)
Industrial School at
, and be there received as an inmate under the provi-
sions of "The Industrial Schools Act, 1882," and that such
child be detained in the said school until (5)
shall have
attained the age of fifteen years, or be previously discharged:
And whereas the said child belongs, in my opinion, to the (6)
, I do hereby further order and direct that (5)
shall, while at the said school, be brought up and educated in
the said (7)
Given under my hand at
, this
day of
, 18
(8)
(1) Name and residence of child.
(2) Name of Judge or Resident Magistrate.
(3) Describe the child as nearly as possible in terms of sections 16 or 17
"Industrial Schools Act, 1882."
(4) Name of school.
(5) He or she.
(6) Describe the child's religious persuasion, creed, or denomination.
(7) Fill up as for (6).
(8) Signature of Judge or Resident Magistrate.
(2.)
Order for Committal of a Convicted Child to an Industrial
School.β" Industrial Schools Act, 1882," Sections 19, 20,
and 22.
District of
, Colony of New Zealand, to wit.
WHEREAS (1)
, of
, was, on or about the
day of
, 18
, convicted before (2)
of an offence
punishable by imprisonment, and was duly sentenced to be im-
prisoned for a term of
: And whereas, in the opinion of
the undersigned, such child is of the age of
years
months, and ought to be sent to an industrial school: Now I do
hereby order and direct that the said child be sent, at the ex-
piration of the said sentence, to the (3)
Industrial School
at
, and be there received as an inmate under the pro-
visions of "The Industrial Schools Act, 1882," and that such
child be detained in the said school until (5)
shall have
attained the age of fifteen years, or be previously discharged:
And whereas the said child belongs, in my opinion, to the (4)
, I do hereby further order and direct that
shall, while at the said school, be brought up and educated in
the said (5)
Given under my hand at
, this
day of
, 18
(6)
(1) Name and residence of child.
(2) Name and description of authority before whom convicted.
(3) Name of school.
(4) State child's religious persuasion, creed, or denomination.
(5) Repeat as for (4).
(6) Signature of Judge or Resident Magistrate.
(3.)
"Industrial Schools Act, 1832," Section 25.
, Governor.
WHEREAS (1)
, of
, being a person under the
age of eighteen years, was, on or about the
day of
18
, sentenced by
to imprisonment for a term of
,
and it appears to me expedient that the said (2)
, should
become an inmate of some Industrial School:
Now I do hereby order, in pursuance of the powers vested in
me by "The Industrial Schools Act, 1882," that the said
do forthwith become an inmate of the Industrial School at
, and be there detained as an inmate within the mean-
ing of the said Act until
shall have attained the age of
years, or be previously discharged. And as the said
belongs, in my opinion, to the (3)
, I do hereby
further order and direct that
shall, while at the said
school, be brought up and educated in the said (4)
As witness the hand of His Excellency the Governor, at
, this day of
, 18
(1) Name and residence of child.
(2) "Having served the term of such sentence," or "having served part
of the term of such sentence," or "in lieu of serving such sentence."
(3) State person's religious persuasion, creed, or denomination.
(4) Repeat as for (3).
(4.)
Order for Maintenance of a Child. -"Industrial Schools
Act, 1882," Section 33.
WHEREAS (1)
, of
, was, by an order made this
day, directed to be sent to the
Industrial School at
, to be there detained as an inmate in terms of the
said order; and it has been made to appear to me that (2)
, of
, the parent of the said child, is able to
contribute toward his [or her] maintenance and education:
Now I do hereby order and direct that the said
shall
pay to the manager of the said school, or to such other person
or persons as may be appointed in that behalf by the Minister
of Education, the sum of
per week for the maintenance
and education of the said child. Such payments to commence
as from the
day of
, 18
, and to be continued
until the
day of
, 18
, unless such child shall
be sooner discharged from the said school, or die before the last-
mentioned date.
Dated at
, this
day of
, 188
(1) Name and residence of child.
(2) Name, residence, and calling of parent.
(5.)
Summons to a Parent. -"Industrial Schools Act, 1882," Sec-
tion 34.
To
, of
, in the Colony of New Zealand.
WHEREAS
it has this day been made to appear to my
satisfaction that you are the parent of
, an inmate
of the
Industrial School at
, and that you are
able to contribute towards the maintenance and education of
such inmate: This is therefore to command you to be and ap-
pear on
, the
day of
, 18
, at
o'clock
in the
noon, at the
Court at
, in the
colony aforesaid, before such
as shall then be there, to
show cause why you should not be adjudged to make such pay-
ments in relation hereto as to the said
may seem just.
Herein fail not, or the matter will be determined in your ab-
sence.
Given under my hand at
this
day of
, 18
.
(Seal of the Court.)
(6.)
Order on Summons for Maintenance of an Inmate of an
Industrial School. -"Industrial Schools Act, 1882," Sec-
tion 34.
In the
Court of
In the matter of
, an inmate of the
Industrial
School at
, the
day of
, 18
UPON proof of the service of the summons issued herein on the
day of
, 18
, and upon hearing the evidence
adduced in support of such service, I do hereby order that
, of
, in the Colony of New Zealand,
being the
of
, an inmate of the
Indus-
trial School at
, shall, as from the
day of
, 18
, pay to the manager of the said school, or to
such other person or persons as may be appointed in that
behalf by the Minister of Education for the time being, the
sum of
per week for the maintenance and education of
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